YANGON: Myanmar will allow some foreign banks to begin offering limited financial services next year, according to a senior central bank official, as the South-East Asian country slowly opens up its banking sector following a series of economic and political reforms.
Thirty-four international banks have representative offices in the country, but they have thus far been forbidden from opening branches or offering services other than advising clients.
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